11 Weird Side Effects Everyone Experiences From Growing Up In Delaware
Delawareans are a unique group of people. We love our state (despite how much we complain about it), and while we disagree on a lot (hoagie, or sub?), we can sure relate to some Delaware side effects that don’t even seem strange to us anymore…. here are 11 things that become a part of your life after growing up in the First State.

Yes, we WILL tell you that Caesar Rodney's ride was more important than Paul Revere's, and we WILL let you know who ratified the Constitution first! It doesn't matter to us that nobody outside of Delaware really cares... we're all about being the First State.

We can't help it - when we see out of staters picking crabs incorrectly, we have a duty to step in and teach them our ways.
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We end up craving the beach - sand, salt, and surf - so much that you'll find us standing by the shoreline even in the middle of winter. When we travel to the middle of the country, we can't help but feel landlocked. We need our coast!
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Sorry, rest of the country - vinegar goes on fries. In fact, our most famous boardwalk fry stand, Thrashers, doesn't even serve up ketchup with their french fries!

I love writing about Slower Lower because it always generates debate in the comments. SLD or LSD? Sussex County only - or any place below the canal? You won't change our minds on this one. Whichever set of beliefs we cling to about the location of Slower Lower Delaware will stick with us for life.

It is what it is. Actually, it is what everything else isn't. Let's not think about it too much - just fry it up and serve it with breakfast.

Weve got Waples Pond, Lums Pond, Trap Pond, Killens Pond... sure, there are a few lakes in the state, but it just feels weird to not say "____ Pond."

Whether its Capriottis Bobbie or Malins Jim-Bob, serve us stuffing, turkey and cranberry sauce on a hoagie roll.
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Keep "The Shore" in Jersey, please. We go to the beach.

Delaware is lucky to have so many incredible creameries, and that's where we get our ice cream. Forget Breyers or Turkey Hill - we'll take Woodside or UDairy any day.

You'll probably hear us complain about Delaware a whole lot.... beach traffic is terrible, there's no parking in Dewey, the state fair is overpriced, there's nothing to do in Kent County... but the truth is, we love this little slice of heaven on the Delaware Bay, and we wouldn't want to call any other place home.
Delaware is a wonderful place to grow up and raise a family. If you’re trying to settle on the perfect town, you might want to narrow your list down to one of These 8 Towns In Delaware That Aren’t Too Big And Aren’t Too Small, They’re Just Right.
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